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ID175849
Title ProperPreventing the China-U.S. Cold War from Turning Hot
LanguageENG
AuthorLayne, Christopher
Summary / Abstract (Note)During the Trump administration, Sino-American relations have deteriorated to the point where the new consensus in the U.S. foreign policy establishment is that a new Cold War has begun between the U.S. and China. This article looks at the origins of the “first Cold War” for insight into how a second Cold War might be avoided. There is a danger of the Cold War turning hot because of power transition dynamics. This article also invokes the pre-1914 Anglo-German rivalry, and argues that if conflict is to be avoided, the U.S. must accommodate China's rise by yielding hegemony in East Asia and meeting China's status claim.
`In' analytical NoteChinese Journal of International Politics Vol. 13, No.2;  Autumn 2020: p.343–385
Journal SourceChinese Journal of International Politics Vol: 13 No 3


 
 
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